flapped
Prononciation : [flæpt]
Mot
Contexte : « movement »
(verb) to move something quickly up and down or back and forth. This often happens with wings, like a bird flapping its wings to fly.
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The bird flapped its wings joyfully while soaring in the sky.
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The bird didn’t flap its wings at all when it was resting on the branch.
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Did you see how the bird flapped its wings when it took off?
Contexte : « sound »
(verb) to make a quick, jerky noise, often from something being waved. This can happen with flags or papers when they move quickly.
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The flag flapped loudly in the wind at the top of the hill.
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The flag was so still that it didn’t flap at all.
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Can you hear the flag flap in the breeze?
Contexte : « emotion »
(verb) to feel nervous or excited. When someone is flapped, they might be in a hurry or feel a bit frantic.
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She felt flapped before her big performance, but she did great!
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He wasn’t flapped at all during the calm meeting.
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Are you feeling flapped about the test tomorrow?
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